27/02/2017

Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Hugh Jackman chats to Alison Hammond about playing Wolverine for the final time in Logan, and his upcoming role as PT Barnum. David Tennant talks about the third and final series of Broadchurch and his return to the West End stage. Bikes Against Bullies founder Chris Cooper discusses the work of his support group along with 12-year-old bullying victim Amy Paton and her mum Gemma. Deidre Sanders takes calls from viewers on the subject of bullying in today's phone-in. Sam Rubin is live from LA with all the latest news about the Oscars, while stylist David O'Brien attempts to recreate one of the best red carpet outfits. Jonjoe Boulter talks about turning his life around as a troubled teen thanks to skiing, and his career as a ski instructor in Switzerland. Rustie Lee rustles up a delicious and easy Monday night meal of chicken with sweet peppers.
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